We Are the World

With the Covid-19 pandemic and it’s cascading effects on society everywhere, we have an opportunity to expand children’s worldview and raise the social consciousness of our youth. This is a chance to think beyond our own inconveniences and consider how these changes have changed the lives of people around the world. The mood music playlist for kids also includes messages promoting unity, working together to overcome adversity and the responsibility of each individual in our civilization.

To try and reset the mood, mindset, and mentality of my children (and myself) I often look to music. That’s why I started developing my #Mood Music Playlist for Kids.

My intention with the playlists is to use the music and messages: to help refocus mindset, redirect energy in more positive direction, promote or facilitate playful creative energy, help develop ideas related to topic discovery, prepare for athletic or academic challenges for the day, and to expose my children to a wider variety of music genres.

These playlists have been developed to entertain, encourage, and inspire my kids. I hope they do the same for yours.

Mood Music Playlist for Kids can be used when commuting, at playdates, during creative time, birthday parties and more! These playlists have been developed to entertain, encourage, and inspire my kids during our morning commutes, but they will also be used during playdates and free-time to perpetuate music exploration.

#Mood Music Playlist for Kids: We Are the World

We are the world-usa for africa

Let it be-beatles 

Hard times-rundmc

Man in the mirror-michael jackson

If i ruled the world-nas

Change the world-eric clapton 

Mercy mercy me-Marvin gaye

The message-grandmaster flash & furious five

We are one-maze

Everybody wants to rule the world-tears for fears

Heal the world-michael jackson

U.n.i.t.y.-Queen latifah

Another day in parsdise-phil collins

Please note: I do not own the rights to any of these songs. This is simply a preview of a compiled list of songs for inspiration. Please use accordingly. Additionally, please actively look for radio edits or clean versions of all songs before playing them for your children. Listen to the song all the way through to ensure that the content is appropriate for your children, your tastes and your beliefs.

If you like this #Mood Music Playlist for Kids check out another one here.

Have you thought of any suggestions to add to this #Mood: We Are The World playlist? Do you have any inspiration for a #Mood Music Mondays playlists for Kids? How or when would you use a playlist like this? Do you have any other constructive comment to share? Please leave your comments below and click here to sign up and keep in touch.

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